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  • Ad Company: How do we sell mass surveillance..... By helping sad kids and cute puppies. Keep it short so people don't have time to think to hard about it.

  • Update: sooo system76 cosmic desktop environment reached 1.0 and existing PopOS installs can now update to it.... I have used it for a bit now and it's clean, fast and just does what's needed. Its awesome. The underlying OS could do with some more love but its a good package atm, you could absolutely do worse.

  • All good. Checkout the flatpak called "gear leaver" for managing and updating appimages. It's really helpful. If your using a ublue image it might already be installed.

  • I have used sivlerblue, kinoite and bazite. Each one of them could run appimages. What are you using?

  • I would second the bazzite OS over pop. I have used both (and still do) but bazzite is much more stable an imaged based system. I have had multiple updates go wrong in the past with popos over the last 5 years. Pop is also not recieving the attention it used to because the system76 team is focused on making a new desktop environment (DE) for PopOS (which is awesome but) that is taking some time and considerable resources away from the OS. Even when the new DE does get merged into to the OS I would imagine it would still have some issues to iron out. Where bazite is good now and its about as uncomplicated as it gets with linux. I would even go as far as saying I have more success running games under bazzite than PopOS in its current state.

  • I live in Australia and I just did an audit of the power board that was sitting next to my bed. All four devices and the power board itself all have the insulated pins. I can't remember the last time I saw one that didn't have insulated pins. I'm sure they exist, but they are not common.

    We also have RCD on all our circuits so if someone is able to short the pins, it will trip within 20ms or less.

  • I use a bred knife to slice cheese off a block every day. Line it up and push down, one hand on handel the other on the spine at the top. It works better than any other knife to slice cheese blocks.

    This post makes it sounds like I am committing a war crime.

  • You either die hero or live long enough to become sleepy Joe.

  • Yeah, I have not really been liking the direction a lot if headset manufactures are going. I am never going to give meta money if I have a choice.

  • My works used windows only industrial software. I have tried it in wine but there are to many companion apps and the accompanying licensing issues.

  • I palayed half life Alex on the Vive when it came out on popos. That said I tried to play it again about 18month later and it was broken; would launch but not load properly. Beat saber has worked for me very consistently, mods are hard to get going but it's possible.

  • Not sure that's 100% true anymore. It's not uncommon for people to go years without interacting with a windows PC, most will just use their mobile instead. When I say interacting I am not talking about using a self check at a grocery store running an app in kiosk mode, I mean startup, shutdown, update, install apps and use them.

    I friend asked me for a laptop last year and had not used one for 8 years since his previous job. Even then his previous job was as a traidy and he only used it for generating invoices. I am sure their would be an app/service for that now.

    Windows is in decline mainly because desktop and laptops are irrelevant for large swaths of the general population.

    Provided the OS does not get in the way of what people are trying to accomplish (mainly accessing the web browser) it does not matter anymore.

  • Most people normal people now days need a web browser and LibreOffice (or google docs variant). Pair that with Bazzite or other "ready to go" OS that comes pre installed with multimedia codecs, navidia drivers, a mobile like app store, a mobile like DE and it can be that simple.

  • Sorry to hear that. My 1080 works just fine and I use it daily, but that's using the legacy navidia drivers. I assumed the newer cards with the newer driver would be in a better state. What card do you have?

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    LTT warnning: I Can’t Keep Waiting for SteamOS! - Linux Gaming Update 2025

  • Sorry for the delay, two kids with gastro :$

    I cheeted, I used my partners Win11 desktop, installed the XBox accessorys app, update completed in about 4 minutes. I have had success with windows based firmware update tools using wine in the past; with a lot of troubleahooting. Her PC is 2 meters from me and it was done in 4 mintes.... Yes I feel dirty, but it's a one-off firmware update. Pick your battles.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Bazzite in game mode reports as a Steam Deck

  • I am Australian. Yes, "suggested apps" masquerading as installed apps. Most if them shitty micro transaction games and adobe software. This is not preloaded software, I used to fresh install Windows on all my systems to get rid of that crud.

  • The final straw was when win10 started putting ads in the start menu. The start menu is so broken and bloated....

  • Hi Astrophysics,

    I always wondered why they draw black holes like they do in that the accretion looks like it's drawn in two planes. I would have thought it would have looked a bit more like a saturns rings? Or is it exactly like saturns rings but we see the whole ring bent round the top because a black hole bends the light around so we can see it? Or is it something else entirely that they are trying to depict here?

  • Take a deep breath and look for the text that follows "password:" Self defeat is sell fufilling! Think of it as ASCII wheres Wally.

  • Linus Tech Tips @lemmy.ml

    "The People"

  • Linus Tech Tips @lemmy.ml

    Sony